Wednesday’s match started out at 140 pounds, where Bronson’s Joe Albarran picked up a 3-2 win over Shawn Harman.

Then Brandon Losinski pinned Austin Terry at 1:57 of their 145-pound match to give Bronson a 9-0 lead. JuKoada Sexton pinned Patrick Lowert at 3:49 of their 152-pound matchup.

Dan Erwin got a void for Bronson at 160 pounds, giving Bronson a 21-0 advantage. Leo Mora (5:52) at 171 pounds and Jordan Jimenez (4:38) at 189 pounds both picked up pinfall wins for Bronson, which extended the lead to 33-0.

Jared Mroz of White Pigeon picked up a void win at 215 pounds before Skyler Riker of Bronson earned a void at 285. The score was then 39-6 Bronson.

Rogelio Segundo of White Pigeon picked up a 12-7 win over Tom Littlefield of Bronson at 103 pounds in the next match, which was highly competitive.

A void win for Wes Disbro at 112 pounds pushed the Bronson lead to 45-9 over the Chiefs at that point.

Jake Littlefield of Bronson pinned Brydon Steeb in 50 seconds, pushing Bronson’s lead to 51-9 with only three matches remaining.

Hunter Machus then beat Jacob Black in their 125-pound match by pinfall at 2:54 before Kahle Scheenks beat Jordan Lucas by major decision, 12-4, at 130 pounds.

Bronson, leading 61-9, picked up a win by Humberto Martinez, 12-4, over Jaime Rangel at 135 to end the match.

Constantine 2-0

The Constantine wrestling team went 2-0 in a KVA meet Wednesday. The Falcons beat up on Delton-Kellogg 66-9 and Pennfield 51-24.

“It was a nice night, picking up two more KVA matches,” Falcon coach Steve Wilson said.

The Falcons host Parchment and Schoolcraft next week. Those two schools, along with Constantine, are all unbeaten in the KVA this season.

Going 2-0 on the night for the Falcons was Cody Hartwick at 135, Andres Montoya at 140, Adam Kinser at 152, Tommy Reed at 160, Ben Mallo at 171, Dominick Rogers at 189, Phil VanZile at 215 and Andrew Turner at 285.

Three Rivers 1-1

Three Rivers’ wrestling team finished the night with one win and one loss Tuesday.

The Wildcats topped South Haven 49-30, but lost to Allegan 56-15.

“We came out a little flat and need to prepare a little better mentally for the tough matches,” coach Pete Bachinski said of his Wildcats. “It can only get better.”

Finishing the night with 2-0 records was Derek Tulla at 130, Shawn Brew at 152 pounds and Leo Eggleston at 215.